Arvind Kejriwal to approach Election Commission against BJP
Delhi is under President's rule since AAP chief resigned on February 14
New Delhi: Accusing BJP of trying to get voters' list fudged in Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said it would lodge a complaint with the Election Commission.
He alleged that BJP has promised Rs 1500 for "one fake vote" and Rs 200 to get any "vote for AAP" deleted.
"A top BJP leader has directed all Delhi BJP MLAs to get at least 5000 fake votes made in each constituency and get AAP votes deleted. Bribe rate is Rs 1500 for new fake vote, Rs 200 to get any vote deleted. This information was given by someone who did this job for BJP last week. We are meeting EC officials on Monday at 11 AM and making a formal complaint," Kejriwal said on Twitter.
BJP source -top BJP leader has directed all Delhi BJP MLAs to get at least 5000 fake votes made in each const n get AAP votes deleted (1/3)
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) October 25, 2014
Bribe rate-Rs 1500 for new fake vote,Rs 200 to get any vote deleted.This info given by someone who did this job for BJP last week (2/3)
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) October 25, 2014
We are meeting EC officials on Mon at 11 am and making a formal complaint(3/3)
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) October 25, 2014
Delhi has been under President's rule since Kejriwal resigned as Chief Minister on February 14.
In the assembly elections held last year, BJP had won 31 seats in the 70-member house while the AAP emerged victorious in 28 seats.